I think everybody should learn how to program a computer because it teaches you how to think. Steve Jobs

The computer science courses in schools are not adequate if you're serious about a career in engineering or computer science. More importantly, what is covered in schools is not computer science but it is more about using computers, software, ICTs with very basic programming, if at all. It is highly desirable to develop 'computational thinking' and 'learn programming' like learning a new language.

We inculcate problem solving and critical thinking approach to learn programming instead of just learning syntax. The courses focus on learning the fundamentals and advanced concepts also and the principles learnt can be implemented easily in any programming language, from Python to Java to future languages not yet invented.

The courses we offer are comparable to those taught at prestigious institutes in the USA like MIT for their freshmen and at John Hopkins in their Centre for Talented Youth.

The students who took these courses in their high school years itself, have secured admissions in world-renowned universities like MIT, Stanford, Yale, Princeton, etc.